You can be forgiven for being a little confused since other Obamacare deadlines have been delayed:

• In November, the administration announced that online exchanges where small business could purchase coverage for employees would be delayed for a year.

• In December, the administration extended the deadline to sign up for health insurance that would begin on Jan. 1 until Christmas Eve.

• Earlier this month, the administration said that insurance plans that don’t meet new coverage requirements could be extended until 2016.

But the Obama administration says the March 31 deadline is set in stone, which means you won’t be able to sign up for insurance on the state or federal exchanges again until November. (The exception: If you get married, divorced or have a child.)

Also, if you want to sign up for insurance that starts on April 1, you’ll need to sign up by Saturday. Otherwise, your insurance won’t kick in until May.

If you don’t sign up for insurance this year, you will face a fine of $95 per person or up to 1 percent of your household income. And while there are some ways to try to avoid paying the fine right away, the odds are pretty good that the IRS will get that money from you eventually.